Crack some code with these impressive laptops.

By Fin Cousins

Published: Monday, 20 February 2023 at 12:00 am


You have likely heard it before. Perhaps from a teacher, a co-worker or a friend: coding is the language of the future.

From Alan Turing to Bill Gates, programmers have changed the face of the world as we know it. Whether you’re a experienced coder or just getting started, this skill is as important as ever.

If you’re looking to step up your coding and want a laptop so you can work on the go, we’ve rounded up some of our picks. The below options and information are based on our research and analysis of consumer reviews.

What to consider when buying a laptop for coding?

What type of processor do I need?

Coders need to work using numerous apps and testing programs, often at once. Applications can be demanding and a processor that can keep up is essential.

It’s a good idea to consider the kind of work you’re likely to be doing. If your work requires running multiple applications at once, you should prioritise core counts on the processor chip.

If you’re more likely to be spending most of your time on one specific application, make sure you aim to get a processor with a high clock speed.

What screen size do I need?

Generally, this depends on preference. It’s essentially a balance between avoiding eye strain and portability.

If you want something portable, the 12-inch mark is about as far as you can go while being kind to your eyes. If you want maximum visibility, around 16 inches is a good target.

How much RAM do I need?

To put it simply, the more the better. Having a lot of RAM will make your overall experience as smooth as possible.

However, if you’re on a budget, a laptop with 8GB is the minimum tolerable amount and 16GB should be enough to facilitate most of your coding needs.

Best laptops for coding

Apple MacBook Pro 2021 14”

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Apple’s 2021 MacBook could be a good marriage of powerful and compactness for any programmer. While it won’t come cheap, it offers a choice between Apple’s powerful M1 Pro and the M1 Max chips.

There’s also an 8-core CPU, making this model up to 3.7x faster than the processor on the previous 13” MacBook.

The 14-inch model is more compact than Apple’s 16-inch model but apart from battery life includes nearly all the same specs. There’s a hefty 64GB of RAM (the highest on this list) and up to 8TB of storage.

For the premium price users get access to Apple’s signature liquid retina XDR display, which should make your creative projects a little more comfortable to complete.

Screen Size: 14 inches
RAM: 64 GB
Processor: Apple’s M1/M1 Max
Weight: 1.6kg
Battery life: 11 hours wireless web browsing